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that is a problem prevalent throughout the united states. so these school districts enact these laws that require the students when they transfer in the same school district area, they have to sit out a year. that's usually what it is. it's like that way all over the country. here, this young man transferred two different high schools in that jurisdiction and school says, look, you can't play. there are hardship appeals that can be filed. the schools do not compete against each other. he left it because he was held at gunpoint. better reason to l school? i think in the end he'll be able to play. >> avery? >> there's a missing piece here. how come mom didn't go to the district and say, we face this life-altering violence so we have to change. petition the school district before you unilaterally make the decision to move. as of yesterday, by the way, the chicago public schools have a brilliant new superintendent, barbara bird bennett. she's fabulous. a superintendent in the district will take a look at this, they're facing a potential temporar
that is a problem prevalent throughout the united states. so these school districts enact these laws that require the students when they transfer in the same school district area, they have to sit out a year. that's usually what it is. it's like that way all over the country. here, this young man transferred two different high schools in that jurisdiction and school says, look, you can't play. there are hardship appeals that can be filed. the schools do not compete against each other. he left...
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sometimes that money goes into investments or buy things that were not produced in the united states. the argument is if you lower taxes people will spend more, the economy will grow faster and you'll have more money. everybody will be earning more money and they'll be paying a smaller tax to the government but the actual dollar value will be greater. it's going from a to b including 13 letters in the alphabet along the way. a little more specificity will be helpful. if either of these candidates does come oup with specificity, they might get some undecided votes. what a lot of our experts tell us is why would you do it now? if you've avoided it and it's this tight, do something zblels it's working. think about it all through the weekend. those other numbers during the reagan and clinton years, we were wickedly consuming, consuming like mad. >> that's right. >> we've all learned how to do things on a dime. i want to ask you about that and how it might affect the models. >> i'll be with you all week next week. >> he'll be on the cnn election express. he'll have to work all the way thro
sometimes that money goes into investments or buy things that were not produced in the united states. the argument is if you lower taxes people will spend more, the economy will grow faster and you'll have more money. everybody will be earning more money and they'll be paying a smaller tax to the government but the actual dollar value will be greater. it's going from a to b including 13 letters in the alphabet along the way. a little more specificity will be helpful. if either of these...
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we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that can go to heavy duty. what you need out of this third debate is a plan. >> t. boone pickens, always a pleasure to talk to you. thank you for joining us. >>> if there's one country doing things the right way, it's china. that's one of the reasons people are talking about it. >> changes that were taking place in china. >> china needs the united states. >> for some emerging markets like china. >> the governor for energy and infrastructure has made china a world power. how is china's rise changing the world future and how can you capitalize on it right now? that's n
we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that...
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we have increased a number of engineers in the united states. a lot of the unfilled positions in the united states are it science and technology. >> a company like apple. hugely successful. employing 90% of its workforce outside of don't perceive, of any kind of moral, capitalist duty, in the way of someone like howard schultz is deliberately opening factories in america at a cost of the company, because he can do it cheaper abroad, because he believes he has a moral duty to do some of should more businesses do this? >> yes, we need to do that. but, of course there, are 3 million jobs out there that can't be filled because of what laura is saying, and that's really true of apple. because if we don't have enough technicians, we don't have enough engineers, so that's part of the problem. we need to start educating people for the jobs that are there. and for the jobs that will be most competitive here. not forcing people to not go abroad, but to come to america where we have the best skilled people. that's what we're trying to -- >> yours is a bipa
we have increased a number of engineers in the united states. a lot of the unfilled positions in the united states are it science and technology. >> a company like apple. hugely successful. employing 90% of its workforce outside of don't perceive, of any kind of moral, capitalist duty, in the way of someone like howard schultz is deliberately opening factories in america at a cost of the company, because he can do it cheaper abroad, because he believes he has a moral duty to do some of...
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that's the biggest proportion anywhere in the united states. so these people are concerned about every part of the economy. they want answers as to who is going to be best for them. >> that's breaking my chops just thinking about them. >> i think the american people are going to pick it up and i actually think it's going to be a landslide. it's going to be reagan-esque. that little slice of people in florida who haven't made their decisions, what are the things they need to hear from their candidates in order to make a decision and cast their ballot fors the president of the united states? less than two weeks? >> well, both candidates' economic plans rely on big growth and this week, some of the biggest and strongest u.s. companies said the growth that we've already got is tepid and slowing. companies like caterpillar, generale electric, 3m, ford, all warning about conditions in europe and china, these are companies that are symbols of american stability, they are worried. so worried that some are laying off workers to cut costs. you remember t
that's the biggest proportion anywhere in the united states. so these people are concerned about every part of the economy. they want answers as to who is going to be best for them. >> that's breaking my chops just thinking about them. >> i think the american people are going to pick it up and i actually think it's going to be a landslide. it's going to be reagan-esque. that little slice of people in florida who haven't made their decisions, what are the things they need to hear...
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and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on more serious stuff than this? >> i think the binders for women was an awkward formulation. the point the governor was making was that he wouldn't find qualified women. they gave him the binder, but i'm not surprised that he needed the help. they had no women partners, he explained at the time that business schools aren't graduating women at the time. governor romney didn't reach out for the binders then. it is also true that his record was no better than the previous administration. which is poor and reflected in the policies that he is reflecting today
and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on...
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united states of america. and i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed and then i left. >> and this is where he ended up. this university in beijing where he now teached chinese students about the country he's left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a master's degree and a dead end job. good-bye, america. hello, china. the new land of opportunity. >> look at this. how hard is it to get used to this? >> a long march. >> a long march indeed for jonathan and a world now waking up to the full extent of china's powers. >> in the states, everyone is so mopey. it's the end of the world and there's no jobs. and you know, income and equality is through the roof, and we're back like the gilded age in the u.s. >> for presidential candidates looking for someone to blame, enter big, bad china. china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both g
united states of america. and i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed and then i left. >> and this is where he ended up. this university in beijing where he now teached chinese students about the country he's left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a master's degree and a dead end job. good-bye, america. hello, china. the new land of opportunity. >> look at this. how hard is it to get used to this? >> a long march....
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i mean, particularly the united states. spend half a trillion dollars or more now, and what are we getting for it? what did we gain by the war in iraq? what a disaster. the war in afghanistan, a disaster. the war in pakistan, a disaster. the war in vietnam, a disaster. we don't even know who wins and who loses. the last time anybody surrendered was japan in 1945. nobody else has surrendered. just war is a waste of time and effort and it's consuming far too many of our resources, particularly here in the united states. our military budget is bigger than the whole rest of the world's budget put together. and, you know, there really isn't a threat that warrants that. but the military industrial complex is so entrenched, so strong now that none of the -- none of the congressional candidates have attacked the military budget. it's -- it's -- it's suicidal to do it. >> they get accused of being unpatriotic. >> that's not true. a patriot wants to see the country economically -- economically strong, not militarily strong. that was
i mean, particularly the united states. spend half a trillion dollars or more now, and what are we getting for it? what did we gain by the war in iraq? what a disaster. the war in afghanistan, a disaster. the war in pakistan, a disaster. the war in vietnam, a disaster. we don't even know who wins and who loses. the last time anybody surrendered was japan in 1945. nobody else has surrendered. just war is a waste of time and effort and it's consuming far too many of our resources, particularly...
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we saw with the vice president of the united states, laughing, smiling. ryan's talking, laughing, smiling. these are different instances of him laughing, smiling, shaking his head. what is this telling you that joe biden was doing? >> okay. different people are going to interpret this differently. certainly, it comes across as dismissive. joe biden has some of the most authentic nonverbals. he comes across as very real, almost too -- i mean, it's both a blessing and a curse. >> what are the nonverbals you're talking about that's significant, what he's doing with his hands. what is this all about? >> this is interesting because he's smiling but what he's doing with his hands where he's pulling them up close to his face and actually touching his face, it's something that you do when you're feeling a little threatened and are sort of protecting yourself. >> you're telling me that paul ryan raises his eyebrows a lot. what is the significance of that? show me what you mean, where -- right there, right? >> his eyebrows are raised and his brow is furrowed. his e
we saw with the vice president of the united states, laughing, smiling. ryan's talking, laughing, smiling. these are different instances of him laughing, smiling, shaking his head. what is this telling you that joe biden was doing? >> okay. different people are going to interpret this differently. certainly, it comes across as dismissive. joe biden has some of the most authentic nonverbals. he comes across as very real, almost too -- i mean, it's both a blessing and a curse. >> what...
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. >>> in south korea, a new agreement with the united states. they'll be able to cover almost 500 miles which will include the entire range of north korea. the move is to deter military action from pyongyang which test fired its own missile in april. that test launch was not successful. >>> in the philippines, a major break through on piece. they announce a peace deal. those rebels have been battling the government for the past 15 years. they would establish an autonomous region for a minority population in the south a. in israel the country's military has shut down an unmanned drone over the desert. in a statement, he said israel views the flyover very severely and it's considering a response. it's not clear where the drone originated from. it was not carried any weapons or explosives. >>> it's election day in venezuela and polls are now open. world leaders will now be watching this one. president hugo chavez is seeking a fourth term there. >>> a north korean soldier has done what very few others have been able to. he defected to the south and
. >>> in south korea, a new agreement with the united states. they'll be able to cover almost 500 miles which will include the entire range of north korea. the move is to deter military action from pyongyang which test fired its own missile in april. that test launch was not successful. >>> in the philippines, a major break through on piece. they announce a peace deal. those rebels have been battling the government for the past 15 years. they would establish an autonomous...
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states? john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. john, the first term is about getting re-elected. the second term, if it happens, if president obama wins again, he doesn't have to worry about running again. his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean to americans looking toward 2016. >> second-term presidents do look to go big and make the history books. sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. and so would president obama be more open to that big deal? more open to structural changes in medicare and social security, to get what he wants in the tax environment you were just talking about. yes, he most likely would be. however, ali, bill clinton wanted big things in his second term. george w. bush wanted big things. both were hobbled politically, lewinsky scandal in clinton's case and the iraq war in president bush's case. we don't know yet. we know he'd come toll table looking to go big. what would the congress look like?
states? john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. john, the first term is about getting re-elected. the second term, if it happens, if president obama wins again, he doesn't have to worry about running again. his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean to americans looking toward 2016. >> second-term presidents do look to go big and make the history books. sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. and so would president...
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and fundamentally, president of the united states, first tenet president of the united states govern under strict adherence to the u.s. constitution. >> okay. we have two minutes left. mr. johnson, do you believe the two-party system is broken? part of the reason we're doing this is both of you are not allowed to debate. there are no debates between you two. you're not included. do you think the two-party system is broken? how would you fix it? >> it's broken. obama and romney arguing over who's going to spend more money on medicare when medicare has to be cut. it's a benefit that we pay $30 into and get $100 benefit. by extension, we pay $30,000 into a benefit that we receive $100,000 benefit. it's absolutely not sustainable. sticking our heads in the sand on this and so many other issues, look, by extension, is the easter bunny, santa claus, the tooth fairy coming? i got news -- they're not coming. we got big issues, but we have to address them. neither party's addressing them, they're broken. >> miss stein, same question. i'll put it a different way. do you think that there's a mo
and fundamentally, president of the united states, first tenet president of the united states govern under strict adherence to the u.s. constitution. >> okay. we have two minutes left. mr. johnson, do you believe the two-party system is broken? part of the reason we're doing this is both of you are not allowed to debate. there are no debates between you two. you're not included. do you think the two-party system is broken? how would you fix it? >> it's broken. obama and romney...
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there are states in the united states today where you forfeit your right permanently, because of a felony you once were convicted of in your life. voting should be deemed a right, an absolute, inalienable right. in other western democracies, the idea that, you know, you can be deprived of your right to vote because you once committed a crime is, you know, considered laughable. there are actually voting drives conducted in prisons and other western democracies. but here in the united states, you can be deprived of your right to vote for a period of years or even the rest of your life. >> i should say that the naacp launched a campaign this month to restore voting rights to ex-felons, and it's going to be interesting to watch that one, but i want to be more specific about this election. you have seen the efforts to, what some people call voter suppression. some people say it's to protect the voting process, by asking people to show identification. is that voter suppression or is it protecting the voter process? >> oh, it's absolutely voter suppression. no doubt about it. one of the reasons
there are states in the united states today where you forfeit your right permanently, because of a felony you once were convicted of in your life. voting should be deemed a right, an absolute, inalienable right. in other western democracies, the idea that, you know, you can be deprived of your right to vote because you once committed a crime is, you know, considered laughable. there are actually voting drives conducted in prisons and other western democracies. but here in the united states, you...
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let's move to issue number one here in the united states. the economy. the obama campaign flatly says you're lying. lying about the cost of your tax plan, you're proposed tax reforms. so far you haven't released a lot of specifics about eliminating various loopholes or you've said your tax cuts would be revenue neutral you wouldn't add to the deficit. let's go through how you would do that. specifically home mortgage deductions, charitable mortgage contributions. are you ready to remove those? what's going on? >> well, i've made pretty clear that my prirnls are number one simplify the code. number two, create incentives for small and large businesses to grow. number three, don't reduce the burden on high income taxpayers. and number four, remove the burden somewhat for middle income people. i don't want to raise taxes on any group of americans. those are the principles. at the same time how we carry them out would be lowering the tax rate across the board and making up for that, both with additional growth and with putting a limit on deductions and exemp
let's move to issue number one here in the united states. the economy. the obama campaign flatly says you're lying. lying about the cost of your tax plan, you're proposed tax reforms. so far you haven't released a lot of specifics about eliminating various loopholes or you've said your tax cuts would be revenue neutral you wouldn't add to the deficit. let's go through how you would do that. specifically home mortgage deductions, charitable mortgage contributions. are you ready to remove those?...
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and focusing on small businesses creating jobs here in the united states. we're closing our deficit in a responsible, balanced way that allows us to invest in our future. all those things designed to make sure that american people, their genius, their grit, their determination, is channeled and they have an opportunity to succeed. and everybody's getting a fair shot, and avenue's getting a fair share and playing by the same rules. you know, four years ago, i said that i'm not a perfect man, and i wouldn't be a perfect president, and that's probably a promise governor romney probably thinks i've kept. i also promised i would fight every single day on behalf of the american people, the middle class, and all those who are striving to get in the middle class. i've kept that promise, and if you will vote for me, then i promise i'll fight as hard in a second term. >> governor romney, two-minute closing. >> thank you, jim, mr. president. thank you for tuning in this evening. this is an important election, and i'm concerned about america. i'm concerned about the di
and focusing on small businesses creating jobs here in the united states. we're closing our deficit in a responsible, balanced way that allows us to invest in our future. all those things designed to make sure that american people, their genius, their grit, their determination, is channeled and they have an opportunity to succeed. and everybody's getting a fair shot, and avenue's getting a fair share and playing by the same rules. you know, four years ago, i said that i'm not a perfect man, and...
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today we mourn four americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver in our commitment to make sure justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> so that's what the president said in the rose garden. a week later, an admission station official said it was terrorism, but a week later, the president wasn't saying that when directly asked. speechwriters come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke earlier with one of the all time best, david frum, former speechwriter for george w. bush, and a contributor to cnn, newsweek, and the daily beast. joining me is fareed zakaria. david, this debate over whether the president was specifically referring to the benghazi attack when he used acts of terror, as a former speechwriter, what was your take? >> that was a highly conditional statement in the rose garden. he said no act of terror. you write that when you say i'm not characterizing these acts. this is a general statement. it could have been delivered 24 hours before the attacks as well as 24
today we mourn four americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver in our commitment to make sure justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> so that's what the president said in the rose garden. a week later, an admission station official said it was terrorism, but a week later, the president wasn't saying that when directly asked. speechwriters come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke...
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chuck yeager, united states air force. it was on this day, october 14th, 1947, that chuck yeager achieveds what arguably, the most important aviation milestone period. he flew an airplane so fast it broke the sound barrier. he was the first human being to go that fast. today in the skies over las vegas, chuck yeager did it again riding back seat in an air force fighting jet. general jagr is now 89 years old and we're privileged to speak with him from his home in lfgs. general jagr, happy anniversary on your hockey achievement. were you at the controls today when you broke the sound barrier again? general yjagr is not there we'l be back after this break. here, watch this. she nails almost every move. our old camera could never do this. she's so good at ballet. i think she's the best in the class. where is she by the way? in time out. oh. and that one! [ male announcer ] take a photo straight from video and never miss a moment. the htc one x from at&t now $99.99. at&t. rethink possible. on gasoline. i am probably going to th
chuck yeager, united states air force. it was on this day, october 14th, 1947, that chuck yeager achieveds what arguably, the most important aviation milestone period. he flew an airplane so fast it broke the sound barrier. he was the first human being to go that fast. today in the skies over las vegas, chuck yeager did it again riding back seat in an air force fighting jet. general jagr is now 89 years old and we're privileged to speak with him from his home in lfgs. general jagr, happy...
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he's a president of the united states for all americans, you know? so i'd like to think that it is. >> i see a recent poll, obama, 92%, romney 3% support among likely black voters. i just don't think that helps the debate either. it doesn't help that almost no black people in america want to vote for one of the two candidates. >> historically, african-american people are democratic. historically. >> but is that healthy? for america? >> is it healthy for america? you know what i think is healthy for america? >> is it healthy that black people maybe can't feel they can be republicans? when stacy dash sticks her head above the paraput and immediately gets cut off, people tell her she sold out, is that helpful? >> first of all, i don't think it's healthy. i don't think it's helpful, i don't think it's healthy to attack her for her views. she's clearly allowed to have the views she has. she's allowed to vote for anyone she wants to. that's the country that we live in, right? but to think that again, i think a lot of it comes down to we as african-american
he's a president of the united states for all americans, you know? so i'd like to think that it is. >> i see a recent poll, obama, 92%, romney 3% support among likely black voters. i just don't think that helps the debate either. it doesn't help that almost no black people in america want to vote for one of the two candidates. >> historically, african-american people are democratic. historically. >> but is that healthy? for america? >> is it healthy for america? you know...
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i was referring to the president of the united states. i didn't make a joke about special olympics the way the president did. i didn't make a joke about extra chromosome right wingers the way al gore did. those are specific conditions. i didn't call the president a down syndrome child. i used the word retard the same way people use idiot, cretin, moron and the rest of them which were all once technical terms and i had it with the language police. you were wrong that no one else is laughing. everyone is fed up with the language police. >> you wouldn't use the "n" word, would you? >> not the "n" word argument. now we are back to my book "mugged." no. of course not. for one thing, it's like a curse word. >> why would you allow the word police as you put it to make any exceptions? >> i should have called my book three books back about guilty liberal victims and their assault on america. everybody wants to be black. no. unless you went through slavery and went through jim crow, i do not want to hear victims bullying the rest of america. this i
i was referring to the president of the united states. i didn't make a joke about special olympics the way the president did. i didn't make a joke about extra chromosome right wingers the way al gore did. those are specific conditions. i didn't call the president a down syndrome child. i used the word retard the same way people use idiot, cretin, moron and the rest of them which were all once technical terms and i had it with the language police. you were wrong that no one else is laughing....
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i think paul ryan said i have to go in and prove i can be vice president or president of the united states. i think there are no republicans out there complaining about his performance. i think he did a good job, he did exactly what he needed to. >> i don't agree. i think joe biden won it quite easily. i was amazed any of the polls had it even close. >> in the cnn poll, there's actually a really interesting finding. so it gave a slight edge to ryan when they asked these folks who had watched who they thought won. >> it was basically a tie. >> it was pretty close. within the tie, 70% of people said biden spent more time attacking his opponent. which i think both democrats and republicans would point to as proof that their guy won. so i do think it's a little more inconclusive than you think it is, piers. >> carol, let's turn to you. you were tweeting away last night. the whole thing is completely tedious, meaningless and has no relevance to anything on god's earth. >> i don't think that was the exact tweet, but it was a whole lot of nothing. >> okay. let me read your exact tweet. it was a w
i think paul ryan said i have to go in and prove i can be vice president or president of the united states. i think there are no republicans out there complaining about his performance. i think he did a good job, he did exactly what he needed to. >> i don't agree. i think joe biden won it quite easily. i was amazed any of the polls had it even close. >> in the cnn poll, there's actually a really interesting finding. so it gave a slight edge to ryan when they asked these folks who...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. i was constantly fighting indoor allergies. after allegra, i found peace. only allegra is both fast and non-drowsy, and it works on my outdoor allergies, too. after allegra, i have it all. >> i couldn't stand him by the time i broke up with him and i saw him again the other night and i was like, thank you for giving me all that material because without you i would have had no career. >> it's true. >> it is true. >> i hope you guys stay together for as long as you want to. >> i mean, it's not likely. >> that's chelsea handler making fun of british accents which is not funny at all. i was half asleep and i thought, is she talking about me? >> why would i talk about you in my spare time. >> i hear you had some terrible breakup. >> i had an english boyfriend for tw
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. i was constantly fighting indoor allergies. after allegra, i found peace. only allegra is both fast and non-drowsy, and it works on my outdoor allergies, too. after...
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what can the united states do. united states can impose a no-fly zone over syria or western syria, precisely the kind we imposed over bosnia in the 1990s. there was one line in mitt romney's speech that stayed with me. he quoted a syrian woman saying we will not forget that you've forgotten about us. i think that's important. there are ways in which we can use american power very effectively and very forcefully. so i think there are things we can do to tilt the balance in favor of our interest. >> let's talk about this. let's stay on syria for a little bit because i mean i would love to see us do more to help us get rid of the assad regime. i guess -- i don't know, but i would i guess that if, you know, hillary clinton could figure out a way to get surface to air-missile into the hands of the rebels that they wouldn't have later be used to shoot down american passenger liners she would do that and the obama administration would do that. if they could find a way to impose a no-fly zone without massive casualties bec
what can the united states do. united states can impose a no-fly zone over syria or western syria, precisely the kind we imposed over bosnia in the 1990s. there was one line in mitt romney's speech that stayed with me. he quoted a syrian woman saying we will not forget that you've forgotten about us. i think that's important. there are ways in which we can use american power very effectively and very forcefully. so i think there are things we can do to tilt the balance in favor of our interest....
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russia than the united states? >> you are a pro at this and so no matter which way i answer this, i'm in trouble. to that point, each of those leaders understand technology creates jobs. each of those leaders know if you're an extraction leader live russia, you've got to create stability, keep your young people at home. create new jobs, et cetera, and they're willing to work closely in public, private partnerships to create this. >> so how badly did we do in the u.s.? when you can contrast your dealings in washington with your dealings in london, canada, russia, what's your conclusion? >> i think we have a country that dreams well. i think we've got to be more effective on execution. you have to look at the positives. any time you feel down, go to silicon valley. the ability to dream in the valley is amazing and they make dreams happen. but there's a risk-taking culture that you must have to be successful in countries an companies. >> we'll be back in a moment. more with these three top ceos, their optimism and pes
russia than the united states? >> you are a pro at this and so no matter which way i answer this, i'm in trouble. to that point, each of those leaders understand technology creates jobs. each of those leaders know if you're an extraction leader live russia, you've got to create stability, keep your young people at home. create new jobs, et cetera, and they're willing to work closely in public, private partnerships to create this. >> so how badly did we do in the u.s.? when you can...
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you know the financial situation that the united states of america is in. you referenced the $16 trillion in debt. paul ryan voted for every budget-busting measure the whole way. he was george bush's wing man. so how can you have a conversation about the $16 trillion debt when his wing man was a part of it for the entire time? all i'm saying is if you want to talk about the polls, any serious person would take the president's hand, if we had an election tonight, he would win the next debate on tomorrow, he will win the third debate, and then he's going to win the presidency of the united states. >> mayor reed, if he shows even a tenth of your passion and determination and confidence tomorrow night, he will slay mitt romney. so i congratulate you for that. i hope it rubs off on him for the sake of the democrats. i will hope to also speak to you again because i like having you on the show. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> my pleasure. >>> when we come back, one of the country's top evangelicals who met with mitt romney a few days ago,
you know the financial situation that the united states of america is in. you referenced the $16 trillion in debt. paul ryan voted for every budget-busting measure the whole way. he was george bush's wing man. so how can you have a conversation about the $16 trillion debt when his wing man was a part of it for the entire time? all i'm saying is if you want to talk about the polls, any serious person would take the president's hand, if we had an election tonight, he would win the next debate on...
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officials who says they are being questioned at the request of the united states. after they entered turkey this week. >>> an islamic cleric and four other suspects will be extradited to the united states. hours after the london high court ruled he could be extradited. his charges include conspiracy in connection with the kidnapping of 16 westerners in yemen in 1998. >>> a bold robbery in northern england. a man walks up and grabs an iphone out of the hands of this 21-month-old baby. police are still searching up for the suspect. >>> everybody is not a-okay on sesame street. it turns out big bird may have a bigger enemy. "the ridiculust" next. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we're adding all the feathers that have been ruffled over mitt romney's comments about pbs. or i would like to call it, the snafulofagus. no one could figure out how to spell that bit of wordplay. that's why we didn't
officials who says they are being questioned at the request of the united states. after they entered turkey this week. >>> an islamic cleric and four other suspects will be extradited to the united states. hours after the london high court ruled he could be extradited. his charges include conspiracy in connection with the kidnapping of 16 westerners in yemen in 1998. >>> a bold robbery in northern england. a man walks up and grabs an iphone out of the hands of this...
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but, one, do not underestimate the president of the united states. he will come back strong. i think mitt has to be prepared for that. and also, as you mentioned, these job numbers will give him a bit of -- or something of a boost today. >> we've got the vp debate coming up. you said about joe biden he's the gift that keeps on giving. are you hoping that he's going to be giving some sprinkling of presence back to you guys? >> i don't know, but i hope he repeats this latest one where the middle class america has been buried for the last four years. right, job! you might use th you might use that in your opening statement. i have to tell you something, piers. personally joe biden and i have been friends for many, many years. i enjoy his company. he's a very good guy personally, but honest to god, he still is a heartbeat away from the presidency, and with some of the things he says, you know, you're slack-jawed. but i think he'll be well prepared for this debate. i would remind you he didn't do that well against sarah palin, and so -- but also, paul ryan is a real policy wonk. h
but, one, do not underestimate the president of the united states. he will come back strong. i think mitt has to be prepared for that. and also, as you mentioned, these job numbers will give him a bit of -- or something of a boost today. >> we've got the vp debate coming up. you said about joe biden he's the gift that keeps on giving. are you hoping that he's going to be giving some sprinkling of presence back to you guys? >> i don't know, but i hope he repeats this latest one where...
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officials who says they are being questioned at the request of the united states. after they entered turkey this week. >>> an islamic cleric and four other suspects will be endi extradited to the united states. his charges include conspiracy in connection with the kidnapping of 16 westerners in yemen in 1998. >>> in italy, a verdict could come as soon as tomorrow in the trial of the pope's former butler, who is accused of stealing important vatican documents and leaking them to the press. >>> anderson, a bold robbery caught on tape in northern england. look at this. a man walks up to a stroller and grabs an iphone out of the hands of this 20 month old girl as she's watching barney and friends and then walks calmly away as if he's done nothing wrong. police are still searching for that suspect. >> wow. >> you believe that? >> i'm amazed a 20 month old is controlled enough to watch an -- have an iphone and use it. i'm still trying to figure out my iphone. but that's terrible. there are so many robberies involving iphones now. i read in new york it's one out of every
officials who says they are being questioned at the request of the united states. after they entered turkey this week. >>> an islamic cleric and four other suspects will be endi extradited to the united states. his charges include conspiracy in connection with the kidnapping of 16 westerners in yemen in 1998. >>> in italy, a verdict could come as soon as tomorrow in the trial of the pope's former butler, who is accused of stealing important vatican documents and leaking them...
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as one of the most highly rated cancer non-profits in the united states, we want to make sure people know the funds they contribute go to serve people and families who are struggling with the financial or emotional or practical challenges that always accompany cancer. >> would you be open at all to giving people their money back, anyone who wants it? i'm sure most people would not want their money back. they would probably think it's going to a good cause. even he said, i'm speaking for myself. would the foundation be open to doing that or is that out of the question? >> i tell you, what i heard loud and clear from mr. birdsong was that he felt the sense of disappointment. and i would just want to reassure mr. birdsong and anyone who's donated to livestrong that they weren't supporting one person. they weren't supporting an athlete or a celebrity. they were supporting millions of people throughout the united states who are struggling with cancer. and that is exactly what their funds were used to support. >> so i take that as a "no". >> well, certainly we want to hear from our donors
as one of the most highly rated cancer non-profits in the united states, we want to make sure people know the funds they contribute go to serve people and families who are struggling with the financial or emotional or practical challenges that always accompany cancer. >> would you be open at all to giving people their money back, anyone who wants it? i'm sure most people would not want their money back. they would probably think it's going to a good cause. even he said, i'm speaking for...
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is that dignified for the president of the united states to use that term about his rival? >> of course not. it's not presidential to deride and be sarcastic about his opponent in the debates. he talked about bayonets and horses as if bayonets are obsolete. the marines train with bayonets in combat zones. they're required to carry them. of course, talking about aircraft carriers, the president, as far as we can tell, has been on an aircraft carrier once when it was tied up to the pier and they had a charity basketball game. he's never been on a submarine and he calls our navy personnel, who are in the medical business, who are called corpsmen, called them corpse men. i don't know if he was talking to a zombie or not but the fact is that the president shouldn't be bragging about his background and expertise on military matters. >> let's move on to where we are with the election. everyone's focusing on ohio and the polls are clearly tight there and also tight nationally. but wisconsin is creeping up as very tightening and potentially moving your way. could in the end wisconsi
is that dignified for the president of the united states to use that term about his rival? >> of course not. it's not presidential to deride and be sarcastic about his opponent in the debates. he talked about bayonets and horses as if bayonets are obsolete. the marines train with bayonets in combat zones. they're required to carry them. of course, talking about aircraft carriers, the president, as far as we can tell, has been on an aircraft carrier once when it was tied up to the pier and...
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states and not only hold his own, but frankly dominate that debate. that was the new thing and unexpected thing for voters who all expected president obama to win. >> let's talk about the 47%. we all know before the debate romney was on tape writing off half of americans as obama supporters say they rely on the government for the handouts. after the debate, he made this about face. listen to what he told sean hannity on fox. >> clearly in a campaign with not hundreds of speeches and question and answer sessions, now and then you say something that doesn't come out right. in this case, i said something that is just completely wrong. >> completely wrong. now, why wait 17 days? is this an attempt to reconnect with voters maybe after that damage had been done? >> i hope it is. and i also think it means that he's feeling very comfortable about the republican base. you know, we saw him do things in the debate, randi, like, for example, talk about his health care plan in massachusetts, own it. one of the first times we have seen him do it and i can't tell yo
states and not only hold his own, but frankly dominate that debate. that was the new thing and unexpected thing for voters who all expected president obama to win. >> let's talk about the 47%. we all know before the debate romney was on tape writing off half of americans as obama supporters say they rely on the government for the handouts. after the debate, he made this about face. listen to what he told sean hannity on fox. >> clearly in a campaign with not hundreds of speeches and...
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you know how much it costs to buy a seat in the united states senate? $30 million. so when you pay $30 million for a seat, you like to sit in it. >> specter, the former prosecutor, studied his comedy performances with a critical eye taking careful notes on which punch lines worked and which fell flat. >> clearly tuned in to the audience because you were pausing. >> there's a cadence to it. and the audience gets into the cadence. when you pause, they laugh -- if you pause they laugh again. sometimes they laugh automatically. >> reporter: in the end between his long senate career and his short but determined effort at stand-up comedy, and his multiple battles with life-threatening illness, arlen specter demonstrated a few things about power, the power of sitting down, the power of standing up and the power of never giving in. michael shoulder, cnn. >> long time pennsylvania senator arlen specter
you know how much it costs to buy a seat in the united states senate? $30 million. so when you pay $30 million for a seat, you like to sit in it. >> specter, the former prosecutor, studied his comedy performances with a critical eye taking careful notes on which punch lines worked and which fell flat. >> clearly tuned in to the audience because you were pausing. >> there's a cadence to it. and the audience gets into the cadence. when you pause, they laugh -- if you pause they...
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is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administration. i would say a couple of things. security requests at our embassies and consulates and our buildings throughout the world obviously go to the state department. that's -- those are the people that should be making those decisions. that's the place where -- >> yeah, but he is saying that the president knew about it. i'm just saying that when something like this happens, isn't this about the administration? >> well, mitt romney just did say that, and i will say one thing, candy, you started this question out by saying let's look at this from a political perspective. that's absolutely the wrong perspective to look at this. i think what we need to do is stop playing politics with this issue. ambassad
is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administration. i would say a couple of things. security requests at our embassies and consulates and our...
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it contains from his deposition back to 2005. >> the united states anti-doping agency says he was a drug cheat. part of the conspiracy by the u.s. postal service team. >> the totality of the evidence is overweming. you're looking at the bernie madoff of sport. he couldn't have done it alone. >> when money is involved, big money, then of course the cheats come as well. >> lance armstrong entered cycling as a brash young competitor. full of enthusiasm but limited in his all around ability. his monitor then was the australian race er phil anderso >> did he strike you in those days as a psych letter that could win the tour de france. >> for me, no. he wasn't particularly strong in those two areas. to me he didn't have what it took in those early years. >> lance armstrong was then, with the american motorola team. so too was steven swart. steven swart says that in 1995, when phil anderson had left the team, the riders complained that the european opponents were doping. >> did you talk with lance armstrong about the need to start using epo to be competitive? >> we had -- we had a discussion ab
it contains from his deposition back to 2005. >> the united states anti-doping agency says he was a drug cheat. part of the conspiracy by the u.s. postal service team. >> the totality of the evidence is overweming. you're looking at the bernie madoff of sport. he couldn't have done it alone. >> when money is involved, big money, then of course the cheats come as well. >> lance armstrong entered cycling as a brash young competitor. full of enthusiasm but limited in his...
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. >> when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the work force, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> let's get right to tonight's big story. with senator john mccain, the arizona senator and former presidential candidate joining me now. welcome to you, senator. >> thank you, piers. >> we are going to come to the debate in a moment. you've been one of the only people who debated both barack obama and mitt romney so you're in a unique place to tell me what you made of the new style romney and indeed, obama. before we get there, though, today's big news on the jobs front. whichever way you spin this from the republican side, this has to be good news not only for the president but also america, that the number's now gone down to 7.8% for the first time going below 8% in his presidency. >> well, i think that's bound to be good news but i also think you have to take it in the context that 7.8% is of course still unacceptably high but it is good
. >> when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the work force, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> let's get right to tonight's big story. with senator john mccain, the arizona senator and former presidential candidate joining me now. welcome to you, senator. >> thank you, piers. >> we are going to come to the debate in a...
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this is a tradition in the united states of bringing people together from different life experiences, that it makes a better, richer educational environment. so all the students who were admitted to schools basically can do the work. we know that. they are the very top students. within a pool of candidates, that's how we select our student bodies. so it's not really fair, i think, to describe it as she has. >> diversity comes on all fronts. lee c. bollinger is the president of columbia university. obviously we're going to watch closely what the supreme court does. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point", a woman who is dying says the tsa humiliated her on what is likely to be her last trip ever. tsa telling a different story this morning. it's our "get real," straight ahead. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor
this is a tradition in the united states of bringing people together from different life experiences, that it makes a better, richer educational environment. so all the students who were admitted to schools basically can do the work. we know that. they are the very top students. within a pool of candidates, that's how we select our student bodies. so it's not really fair, i think, to describe it as she has. >> diversity comes on all fronts. lee c. bollinger is the president of columbia...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> well, the supreme court back in session today and will consider some of the most controversial issues of our time. you have affirmative action, same sex marriage, abortion rights. one item, the highest court will not be considering, those thorough body pat-downs and the use of full body scanners at the u.s. airports. michigan blogger complained that the tsa screening techniques violate the fourth amendment, which protects us from illegal searches. but the supreme court gave the blogger's complaint a pass. >>> the nine justices who sit on the u.s. supreme court have the final say on what is legal in this country. item
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> well, the supreme court back in session today and will consider some of the most...
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i'm not frprepared to have my 29-year record in the united states senate decided by the pennsylvania republican primary electorate. >> reporter: that was because the republican pennsylvania primary electorate was really angry at him. specter was one of the last remaining moderates in his party. and he wore that on his sleeve unabashedly. he was very proud of that. he was a republican for abortion rights and enjoyed working across the aisle with democrats. he was very open about the fact that he brought home millions and millions of dollars in federal government spending to his home state of pennsylvania for cancer research and other projects in pennsylvania. to the end, he just did not apologize for that. >> and the response has been just overwhelming online and people writing in to cnn talking about him. and you talked about what a moderate he is. looking back, people will say he worked on both sides of the aisle. that angered people on both sides of the aisle. he was not apologetic about it. and even with don't ask, don't tell people were upset with him. we need more like him in wa
i'm not frprepared to have my 29-year record in the united states senate decided by the pennsylvania republican primary electorate. >> reporter: that was because the republican pennsylvania primary electorate was really angry at him. specter was one of the last remaining moderates in his party. and he wore that on his sleeve unabashedly. he was very proud of that. he was a republican for abortion rights and enjoyed working across the aisle with democrats. he was very open about the fact...
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the staggering prison pap litigation in the united states. it as conversation that too often only focusth on the person that is locked up and not those who are left behind. rarely does it focus on the children. 2.7 million of them who have parents behind bars. the film "middle of nowhere" tackles the issue head-on, receiving much acclaim at the sundance film festival. the film easily award-winning director anna durene joins me now. serious topic but i love saying your last name. the film concentrates on men in prison and the women who wait for them. why do you decide to focus on women instead of the alarming number of men in prison? >> well, i'm really focusing on the families of the incarcerated. the people who love folks that are behind bars. when you think about the 2.2 million people who are locked up in this country, then you mutt fly that by the mothers and sisters and wives and daughters and children, you know, you're talking about multiples of millions. so this is a secret society that's not really talked about. we're not looking at s
the staggering prison pap litigation in the united states. it as conversation that too often only focusth on the person that is locked up and not those who are left behind. rarely does it focus on the children. 2.7 million of them who have parents behind bars. the film "middle of nowhere" tackles the issue head-on, receiving much acclaim at the sundance film festival. the film easily award-winning director anna durene joins me now. serious topic but i love saying your last name. the...
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the next vice president of the united states. looks like screech from "saved by the bell." >> i don't know, maybe jimmy fallon is jealous there of paul ryan's muscles. we have much more ahead in the next hour of "cnn saturday morning." you can always continue the conversation with me on twitter. i'll be right back after a very quick break. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i did
the next vice president of the united states. looks like screech from "saved by the bell." >> i don't know, maybe jimmy fallon is jealous there of paul ryan's muscles. we have much more ahead in the next hour of "cnn saturday morning." you can always continue the conversation with me on twitter. i'll be right back after a very quick break. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >>...
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states supposedly the study at a college in missouri really came to the united states. kelly says to try to exert al qaeda influence and blow up an economic target in new york city. peter bergen, our national security contributor is joining us right now. peter, he says, ray kelly, the commissioner, that this individual was inspired, if you will by "inspire" magazine, a glossy, online publication that promotes al qaeda. tell us a little bit about it. >> "inspire" magazine was edited by an american citizen who was killed in a c.i.a. drone strike last year. it's written to appeal to the english-speaking audience. the magazine came out fairly regularly before samir khan was killed. it's designed to appeal to ordinary folks in the west and in south asia it's not written, you know, it's not written in a lot of arcane, religious langua language. it was written to appeal to ordinary folks. and clearly it's been seen as an inspiration in this case. one thing that's interesting to me is this guy, the bangladeshi, it's quite unusual as far as i can recall for a bangladeshi to be i
states supposedly the study at a college in missouri really came to the united states. kelly says to try to exert al qaeda influence and blow up an economic target in new york city. peter bergen, our national security contributor is joining us right now. peter, he says, ray kelly, the commissioner, that this individual was inspired, if you will by "inspire" magazine, a glossy, online publication that promotes al qaeda. tell us a little bit about it. >> "inspire"...
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everybody knows the president of the united states. the undecided at this late moment might break for romney? >> yes, that is a possibility. we might have the first election since just a few elections ago that the popular vote goes to the person that loses. these targeted battleground states looks like obama will carry the day, but he may not win the popular vote. >> that would be this election you're talking about. >> this one, 48-48. >> you know how that one turned out. we had to wait awhile. >> let us hope the supreme court does not decide this election. >> guys, thanks very much. it's not just the words that often matter on debate night, body language says a lot as well. up next, the signs to watch for like how to tell when president obama and governor romney are nervous. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the
everybody knows the president of the united states. the undecided at this late moment might break for romney? >> yes, that is a possibility. we might have the first election since just a few elections ago that the popular vote goes to the person that loses. these targeted battleground states looks like obama will carry the day, but he may not win the popular vote. >> that would be this election you're talking about. >> this one, 48-48. >> you know how that one turned...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! thanks. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's n
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to...
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states and the united states of america stood on the right side of history. and that kind of credibility is precisely why we've been able to show leadership on a wide range of issues facing the world right now. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little...
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. >>> former united states senator george mcgovern has died. his family made the announcement saying mac govern died before dawn at a who is spice in south dakota. a decorated bomber in world war ii, mcgovern was elected who the outside in the 1950s, to the senate in the 19 skis. he was the 1972 democratic nominee for president. he lost to richard nixon. george mcgovern was 90. >>> lance armstrong, still a rock star to people who support the livestrong organization. he spoke to these charity psych lists today in texas, calling the past few weeks interesting and at times very difficult. a growing doping scandal forced armstrong to give up chairmanship of livestrong and a bunch of sponsors gave him up too. >>> police or a manhunt west of milwaukee looking for a willer. brookfield, wisconsin. witnesses say a man walked into a nail and hair salon and started shooting. this is an active investigation right now. susan candiotti is on it. fast-moving developments. what do we know about the suspect? >> reporter: a special tragedy this morning. we know
. >>> former united states senator george mcgovern has died. his family made the announcement saying mac govern died before dawn at a who is spice in south dakota. a decorated bomber in world war ii, mcgovern was elected who the outside in the 1950s, to the senate in the 19 skis. he was the 1972 democratic nominee for president. he lost to richard nixon. george mcgovern was 90. >>> lance armstrong, still a rock star to people who support the livestrong organization. he spoke...
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rising income inequality in the world, in the united states. >> who's to blame for -- >> globalization and techgy
rising income inequality in the world, in the united states. >> who's to blame for -- >> globalization and techgy
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this in my view is the highest responsibility of the president of the united states. and i will not cut our military budget by $1 trillion which is the combination of the budget cuts that the president asked. that in my view is making our future less certain and less secure. i'm mitt romney and i approved this message. >> all right. so there are two charges in that ad, one that the navy is the smallest at any time since 1917, and two, that president obama is cutting $1 trillion out of the defense budget. second item first. keeping them honest, those trillion dollars in cuts were democrats and republicans agreed would happen automatically over ten years, if, i say if, neither side could reach a budget deal by year's end. the navy claimed that the last time it was so small was 1917. keeping them honest, every major fact checking organization, ourselves included, has found that simply is not true. whether you're making the comparison to 1917 as mr. romney now does in that ad, or 1916, which is by the way what he did previously, there were 342 ships in the fleet in 1917.
this in my view is the highest responsibility of the president of the united states. and i will not cut our military budget by $1 trillion which is the combination of the budget cuts that the president asked. that in my view is making our future less certain and less secure. i'm mitt romney and i approved this message. >> all right. so there are two charges in that ad, one that the navy is the smallest at any time since 1917, and two, that president obama is cutting $1 trillion out of the...